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M4 Mac Mini Review: Apple's Littlest Mac Is Big on the Inside

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
It might be just 5 inches square, but you can still fill it full of performance to meet your needs.
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Apple iMac M4 Review: The Best All-in-One Gets a Bit Better

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
The design remains the same, but you get a new processor and a more generous RAM offering without a price increase. Sadly, Apple is still miserly with the iMac's storage.
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Apple M4 MacBook Pro Review: Faster Than Ever, and the Matte Option Wows

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
They're significantly faster in some ways, and the nano-texture surface option for the screen keeps the M4 MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 as attractive as ever.
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8 Easy Dog Treats You Can Make at Home

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
These healthy and delicious treats are safe for both you and your pup.
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M4 MacBook Pro: High Power, Apple Intelligence and a Winning Display video

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
If you're upgrading from an M1 or want the best Mac AI performance, the M4 MacBook Pro is a no-brainer, and so is spending a bit extra for the Nano-texture display.
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Best AT&T Plans: How to Choose and Which Ones to Pick in November 2024

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
AT&T has four main unlimited plans listed on its website. We tried to make sense of them.
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3D Printing With Resin Is Risky, but Formlabs’ New Creator Series Aims to Make It Safer

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
Formlabs is branching out from its business roots to offer its resin expertise to the masses.
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7 of the Best Air Fryer Accessories

CNET Feed - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 9:00am
Use your air fryer to its fullest potential with these seven must-try accessories.
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Ludus: AI toolkit for Unreal Engine 5

Hacker News - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 8:59am

Article URL: https://ludusengine.com/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42076692

Points: 1

# Comments: 0

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Show HN: LifeCycles -Calculate Your Remaining Natural Cycles by Age and Location

Hacker News - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 8:55am

Hi HN!

I recently built a simple tool called LifeCycles. It calculates the number of natural cycles – like sunsets, seasons, and full moons – you might still experience, based on your age and the life expectancy in your country.

I wanted to create a way for people to reflect on time and connect with nature in a more personal way. The project only took a few hours to build, but I’m excited about how it turned out and the discussions it’s sparked.

Would love any feedback, and happy to answer questions about the development process or future plans for the project!

Check it out here: https://natural-lifecyles.vercel.app/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42076661

Points: 1

# Comments: 0

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Malwarebytes acquires AzireVPN to fuel additional VPN features and functionalities 

Malware Bytes Security - Thu, 11/07/2024 - 8:54am

Today I have great news to share: We’ve acquired AzireVPN, a privacy-focused VPN provider based in Sweden. 

I wanted to share with you our intentions behind this exciting step, and what this means for our existing users and the family of solutions they rely on to keep them private and secure. 

Malwarebytes has long been an advocate for user privacy (think Malwarebytes Privacy VPN and our free web extension Malwarebytes Browser Guard). Now, we’re leaning even more on our mission to reimagine consumer cybersecurity to protect devices and data, no matter where users are located, how they work and play, or the size of their wallet.  

With AzireVPN’s infrastructure and intellectual property, Malwarebytes is poised to develop more advanced VPN technologies and features, offering increased flexibility and enhanced security for our users. 

Why AzireVPN? 

AzireVPN is renowned for its robust security standards and privacy-first commitment. Here are two examples of what the company does to support that: 

  • AzireVPN physically owns and controls all of its dedicated and diskless servers—a practice Malwarebytes is committed to continuing.  
  • The company developed Blind Operator, a unique privacy feature implemented to completely disable both remote and local access to its servers. This creates a barrier against unauthorized modifications and traffic interception, making it virtually impossible for anyone to modify or tap the traffic on its servers and share any information about a user.  

What does this mean for existing Malwarebytes Privacy VPN customers? 

There are no changes for Malwarebytes Privacy VPN customers at this time. They will continue to enjoy our streamlined, integrated user experience, and our no-log service will never track, store, or share any user network data.  

What does this mean for existing AzireVPN customers? 

AzireVPN customers will also continue to enjoy the same privacy-focused VPN service – no logs, no data collection, no bandwidth limitations. There will continue to be no requirement to share any information to sign up for the service.   

An exciting future is ahead of us 

We’ll share more details on our future VPN offering in the coming months.  

I’m so excited about our future. This is yet another milestone for Malwarebytes, underscoring our commitment to privacy and a free and open internet.  

Thanks for putting your trust in us to protect you. 

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